Arguments, Stories and Criminal EvidenceReasoning with Criminal Evidence
Arguments, Stories and Criminal Evidence: Reasoning with Criminal Evidence
Bex, Floris J.
2010-11-10 00:00:00
[Abstract The process of proof, reasoning with evidence and commonsense knowledge in order to establish the facts of the case. Some general concepts that are important in this process are clarified and some general subjects (e.g. types of evidence) are discussed in detail. The chapter also discusses the types of reasoning that play an important role in the process (e.g. abductive reasoning, causal reasoning, defeasible reasoning).]
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Arguments, Stories and Criminal EvidenceReasoning with Criminal Evidence
[Abstract The process of proof, reasoning with evidence and commonsense knowledge in order to establish the facts of the case. Some general concepts that are important in this process are clarified and some general subjects (e.g. types of evidence) are discussed in detail. The chapter also discusses the types of reasoning that play an important role in the process (e.g. abductive reasoning, causal reasoning, defeasible reasoning).]
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